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Astronomers struggle to learn about the cores of gas giants because they are hidden beneath layers of thick gas and clouds that obscure observations. These elusive regions are challenging to study directly as telescopes cannot penetrate these opaque layers to provide a clear view of the core. Scientists rely on computer models and indirect observations to infer information about the cores of gas giants.

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